This study contains data from 342 interviews of a random
sample of officers attending the United States Naval War College. There
is a total of 184 variables: 27 biographical, and 143 questions
designed to measure attitudes towards arms control, strategic weapons,
international politics, and authoritarianism, dogmatism, and
strong-mindedness among the upward-bound officers of the services. Two
interviews were given, one in the fall and one in the spring of
1972-73.

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